Pangu – Mac

The Pangu team needs no introduction in the iOS community, as it is the leading jailbreak team that every iOS jailbreak user is a fan of. Pangu has given us a lot of iOS jailbreaks right from the time iOS 7 jailbreak was released, the latest being the Pangu 9 jailbreak for iOS 9 upto iOS 10 [at the time of writing this article]. The Pangu team has the credit of releasing the fastest ever jailbreak, which was when the Pangu iOS 8 jailbreak came out in just 2 days after the release of the firmware.

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All in all, Pangu is the most trusted and leading jailbreak team and is the best jailbreak that you can get for your iOS device. The Pangu jailbreak tool is available for Mac as well as Windows. This page is updated on a regular basis as and when newer versions of Pangu are released. So bookmark this page and check back regularly for updates.

Devices Compatible With Pangu :

Pangu Download Links :

Pangu jailbreak is regularly updated to resolve bugs and make it compatible with latest iOS versions whenever possible. Pangu tool is now at v1.2.x+ and comes pre-loaded with the latest Cydia that is compatible with iOS 9 completely. All the devices running iOS and above can be jailbroken with the Pangu tool, which is available for Windows and Mac users.

Pangu 9.1 [ for iOS 9.1 ]:

Pangu 9.2 [ for iOS 9.2 ]:

Pangu 9.3 [ for iOS 9.3 ]:

Pangu 10 [ for iOS 10 ]:

Pangu Jailbreak Tutorial

Jailbreaking using the Pangu tool is very easy and requires no special technical knowledge. In case you are jailbreaking for the first time and don’t know how to use the Pangu too, our comprehensive Pangu Jailbreak Guide with video tutorial will help you out step by step.

The latest jailbreakable iOS version is iOS 9.3.3, and Pangu is working on jailbreaking iOS 10, that is currently in its beta mode and will be released publicly in a month.

All this is really ridiculous, we are in January 1016 and all these links just bring us to nothing. I know that you guys are working on this jailbreak but do not make us waist time on clicking on usless links Thanks

I followed the link on this page for the Pangu 9.3 download, and it took me to another page that provided the incorrect version of Pangu (9.0-9.1). Can you please provide the link to Pangu 9.3? (Also, the tutorial for using Safari on iOS to add a Pangu icon to the homescreen doesn’t result in an app being downloaded, simply a link to the webpage. Might be good to mention that)